Wednesday, February 19, 2003
Tuesday, February 18, 2003
The rock has a soul.
As life and satire inch closer together, to paraphrase Radley, Ellen Parker's short, "Hell: An Autobiography", carves its own niche in the sizzle of anthropomorphizing literary trends.
As life and satire inch closer together, to paraphrase Radley, Ellen Parker's short, "Hell: An Autobiography", carves its own niche in the sizzle of anthropomorphizing literary trends.
Grrr..
Karen Shepard's short story, "Popular Girls", has a disgusting protagonist that shares my name.
Karen Shepard's short story, "Popular Girls", has a disgusting protagonist that shares my name.
Digressions.
Dr. Jane Alexander Stewart reviews the film Personal Velocity.
What's in a bag? A revelation by any other name would taste as sweet.
How time changes when the hands on the clock are no longer your own.
Dr. Jane Alexander Stewart reviews the film Personal Velocity.
What's in a bag? A revelation by any other name would taste as sweet.
How time changes when the hands on the clock are no longer your own.
